10 Oscar-Winning Short Films You Can Watch Right Now

The 85th Academy Awards air next Sunday. Finally, you can put those Oscar snubs debates to rest while you enjoy the show — or verbally eviscerate host Seth MacFarlane who may or may not totally suck. All the major “best” categories dominate the golden spotlight, but there’s a lot of talent to be found in the “shorts” group. You can check out this year’s nominees for live-action short films over here. While we wait for February 24, travel back in time to look at ten of the category’s past Oscar-winning shorts. Enjoy these tasty, bite-sized moments from movie history that you can watch with us right now.

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